The Vintage-Grape-outting and wine-making will soon be in full awing in the vineyards around Singleton. With the exception of Hannahton Vine yard, which suffered from a hailstorm, there is every ...
Article : 51 wordsButter Factory.— The first establishment of this kind on the Clarence River is approaching completion, and the prospects of a fair supply are increasing daily. This was considered at the initiation of the ...
Article : 143 wordsOur Ulmarra correspondent writes under date February 22: Blight in maize is increasing, and the Agricultural Department are blamed for not instituting inquiries into the cause and probable remedies. ...
Article : 101 wordsAlfred Palmer, whose spine was injured some; six months ago by a fall of coal in the Greta pit, and who has been confined to his bed ever since through the accident, died on Saturday, February ...
Article : 925 wordsSchool of Arts.— The annual meeting of the members of the School of Arts was held in the reading-room on Tuesday last. The Mayor (Alderman J. Weeden) presided, and there was a fair attendance. ...
Article : 202 wordsOur Gundagai correspondent writes under date, February 23: Great indignation is expressed here at the action taken by the people of Tumut in endeavoring to have the police magistrate removed from ...
Article : 70 wordsAnother Fire occurred at stables adjoining the rear of the Australian Hotel yard, but not much damage was done. The Pomingalarna Hotel, situate about five miles from Wagga, was also consumed by ...
Article : 123 wordsA shocking accident occurred at the Tarrawingee Flux Quarries on Wednesday, February 17. Gondosini Giorgio, Ferari Pietro, Daniel Collins, Thomas Morris and M'Mahon, and ...
Article : 288 wordsRain is Badly Weeded for the corn crop. There is every indication of the crop being up to the average; but with several good showers it would in most cases develop into more than usually heavy ...
Article : 326 wordsA. H., and I. Society.— The balance-sheet after the late agricultural, &c. show was submitted to a committee meeting this week. The total takings at the show were. £ 272 (gates, stand, sale of booths, ...
Article : 188 wordsTravelling Dairy at Hinton.— For some 10 days past the travelling dairy, under the management of Mr. Frank M'Caffrey, has been stationed at Hinton, some 10 miles from Maitland, giving our farmers and ...
Article : 238 wordsAs an outcome of the recent agitation in relation to the best means for obtaining an adequate supply of water for domestic and mining purposes, a deputation of 71 citizens left here ...
Article : 198 wordsDistrict Lands Office.— From the returns of work performed by the Tamworth ' District Lands Office during the year 1891 it appears that 12,654 letters were received and 8427 despatched, showing a ...
Article : 582 wordsGasworks.— The ceremony of driving the last rivit into our gasworks was performed by Mr. M. Crew, the Mayor, last week. Sad Death.— Mrs. M'Gill, wife of Mr. M'Gill ...
Article : 64 wordsA peculiar accident occurred at Wilson's Shaft Proprietary Mine, on Saturday evening. The driver left the engine-house for a few minutes when an explosion took place at the Ironstone ...
Article : 177 words"Water Supply.— The want of a sufficient public water supply has been severely felt of late. Tanks being empty many people are compelled to use the highly mineralised, water from wells, ...
Article : 342 wordsThe officers and some of the oldest hands in the Central mine met in the office to wish Mr. F. F. Thomas god speed. It was stated that the greatest cordiality had existed between the ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 27 Feb 1892, Page 17
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